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JUYONGGUAN, China -- They faced more than six hours of nonstop leg-pumping action and strained lung-searing breathing on a 240- kilometer road race course and then finished with seven grueling laps in the Great Wall's shadow.
And in the end, U.S. cyclists Levi Leipheimer and David Zabriskie and their American teammates ended up deep-sixed on a stifling-hot and strangling-humid Saturday.See the full content of this document
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Mixed Results for Local Cyclists
For the two U.S. cyclists in the Beijing Olympics with Salt Lake City ties, Leipheimer was unable to keep up with the last-lap surge of the six front-runners, while Za...
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